Would anybody teach me how to fix brushed ratinee mohair?I have a teddy bear made with ratinee mohair which have bunched curly mohair.But due to the lack of my knowledge, I brushed the teddy bear.(I wanted to take care of him because I love him so much. )The teddy bear became so fluffy after brushing.He looks pretty cute now but I miss his last looking.

So if you know how to fix the brushed ratinee mohair, I beg you to teach me....

I tried rubbing him with my a bit wet hands. I feel like his hair got back like ratinee mohair a little bit. But He is still fluffy.I think the parts I touch often: his back and tummy are slightly becoming bunched. But I'm not sure if I can fix his hair just by touching him. ><I love him sooo much, so I'm very sad for his change. I really hope his hair can get back.

Your English is fine! I’m not sure whether ratinee mohair can be “re-ratineed”? Using water was a good idea, and I know that some people use hair products (for people) on mohair. Maybe some hair-styling gel or mousse?

Thank you so much for your comment!But I'm sorry I couldn't reply soon.

Water didn't work as well as I hoped... I'm so glad you gave me another chance to fix my teddy bear! :'( I appreciate it. I think I can go to get a hair product after work today, so I am going to try your advice.

I'm not sure if this will work or be of help but my daughter has various hair products as she has a short wild messy hairstyle; in her stash she has 'sea salt water spray' it helps give her hair a less fluffy look but without weighting it down with hair product and it does tend to give her hair an almost retinee look so may be worth a try. She buys hers from her hairdresser

Thank you so much for the reply!:') I got a hair mousse from a hair salon for the teddy bear, and it helped the curl of the hair get back a little bit (Thank you, Ms. Becky!!) but didn't make it like ratinee style. So I am glad you recommended specific type of hair product. Could you please send me a picture of the sea salt hair spray? >< I am sorry for asking you to take time for it.